yes you can absolutely drink decaf. My ob says decaf has about 3% caffeine which is harmless~she did however warn me about Starbucks(says has twice caffeine as all other coffees). You can even have a cup of regular coffee if you want(I do when I have migraine can't get rid of). Just remember, ALL things in moderation

I am trying to find the answer to this very question...so far no one has answered it. Everyone keeps referring to regular coffee and its 100mg of caffeine. Decaf does have small amount(it's like 3%...right on the can). I am deciding to take matters into my own hands and call my doctor..afterall they are the PROFESSIONAL who you are paying to advise you. If you do decide to go to decaf might I recommend Folgers...best "regular" taste

Im 24 weeks pregnant and have never been a cofee freak that needs a cup a day or else.....however i do like the taste and it is a good pick me up. Ive avoided it in my first trimester however since my second tri ive been craving it ofcourse i drink decaf but i did a little research on my own since it not doctor recommended drink during pregnancy. And surprisingly found that decaf cofee still has caffiene in it just a smaller amount. Therefore i wouldnt recomend 2 cups a day or 5 a week just maybe when u crave it really badly.

Decaf coffee, or unleaded coffee as I call it :), is safe to drink.
If you have a hankering for leaded coffee or a soda, 200 mg of caffiene per day is acceptable. Some women drink more than that and things are fine with them and their babies. All in what a person prefers to do is what consuming anything during pregnancy boils down to.

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